Saturday August 31st, 1991, exactly 18 years to the day. This is the earliest Exodus flyer we have been able to track down. The date stamp indicates the flyer was probably used for multiple parties, was this the first? With memories understandably foggy no one can say for sure. But the general consensus with those who were present think it could very well be.

The drawing is an artist’s rendition of what would happen if the Cabbage Patch Kids started listening to techno. Surprisingly accurate if you ask us.

“$3 off with flyer” hand-written along the left edge meant admission for $4. Definitely the biggest bang for your buck in the history of Toronto raving.

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5 - 1 week 2 days ago

Typical Toronto Queen&John behavior to skip out on a deal with a broke ass John who only wanted 50 bucks while organizers charged kids ridiculous prices. If he only had more balls and brain cells he could have asked for $500. But than some organizers would have had him hurt.

1 week 2 days ago

Cool! I never did go in there, but saw years worth of people coming out of there sketchy as fuck many Sunday afternoons

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